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No name maricultured SPS. Looks great, but curious if anyone recognizes or has a more recognizable name. The stalks grow closer together in like buds or clusters.

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I have no idea what it is yet that's why all you experts have to school me. Looks like a bud of you know what. lol

That picture is the colony after a piece was fragged off and returned to the tank. I swore there was a lot more yellow when I saw it.
 
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wonder how high that could be.... maricultured.

And even some of our local coral resellers run 1400+ normally. Does it look like any other known SPS?
 
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Lol. I actually googled that. Lol. One of those things where designer names just to help identify so I can see more photos of it and share on common care.
 

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